Birthday 221
Youngstown celebrates its 221 birthday with a party at the Tyler History Center and walking tours of downtown.
Athlete of the Year: Malina Mitchell
Malina Mitchell of McDonald High School discusses her cross-country and track seasons.
Sarah Battle Addiction
When Sarah Kennedy was in high school, she started to experience the first symptoms of what doctors would later diagnose as multiple sclerosis. She was fatigued. She was in pain. And her doctors didn’t know what was wrong with her. “I was just a sick kid all the time,” said Kennedy, 36, of Niles. At age 16, she was provided relief in the form of a prescription pain medication.
2017 Spring Athletes of the Year: Lacrosse/Tennis
Isabella Kelty (Girls Lacrosse), Gavin Kostelic (Boys Lacrosse), and Tim Cianciola (Tennis) discuss their spring season.
2017 Spring Athletes of the Year: Track & Field
Lindsay Baker (Girls Field), Xavier Bailey (Boys Track), Seth Stokes (Boys Field) and Malina Mitchell (Girls Track) discuss their spring seasons.
2017 Spring Athletes of the Year: Baseball/Softball
Marco DeFalco (Baseball), McKenzie Zigmont (Softball), Bailey Byers (Softball) and Michael Turner (Baseball) discuss their spring seasons.
Mohip reflects on his first year as CEO
Youngstown Schools CEO Krish Mohip looks back at the successes and low-points during his first year in Youngstown.
Live @ lunch with The Labra Bros: Billie Jean
The Labra Brothers play "Billie Jean" on Live @ lunch.
Live @ lunch with The Labra Bros: Colder Weather
The Labra Brothers play "Colder Weather" on Live @ lunch.
Michael Lohan on VTR
Michael Lohan (Lindsey Lohan's dad) joined Vindy Talk Radio to discuss the California Palms treatment center and new treatment for veterans.
Robert Morales remembers his dad
On Robert Morales’ desk is a certificate of recognition for 20 years of service to General Motors and the United Auto Workers. Without having an autoworker father, Morales, 46, doesn’t know if he would have that certificate or the title as president of UAW Local 1714. “I’ve been elected four different times,” he said. “I think [my dad] would be very proud. I learned a lot through my dad. I am proud to say that I had the opportunity to know him.” It’s a story of the Mahoning Valley. Generations of blue-collar workers have followed in their father’s footsteps. Together they produced steel, built cars and fabricated metal for various industries.
Zac Brown Band coming to Youngstown
JAC Live CEO Eric Ryan speaks on Zac Brown Band coming to Stambaugh Stadium on August 24.
Akron Children's expansion
Akron Children's CEO Bill Considine discusses the $20 million Beeghly campus expansion.
Glenn Holmes discusses political career
State representative Glenn Holmes of McDonald discusses his political background.
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